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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 94 |
Oct 23 |
Reply |
Sherry, I mis-advised you. to find Enhance, go to the menu at the top of the screen, then to Photo, then to Enhance. |
Oct 15th |
| 94 |
Oct 23 |
Reply |
To find Enhance, go to the Menu line at the top of the Lightroom screen, then to Photo, then to Edit In, then to Enhance. Be prepared for a lengthy wait. Let me know what you think. AND AFTER "ENHANCING: you may sharpen to get even more detail! |
Oct 15th |
| 94 |
Oct 23 |
Comment |
Yes, I use both depending on which yields the better photo. Please see the following. Am I reading Adobe wrong?
In Lightroom, Enhance and Denoise are a bit different. According to Adobe, Enhance provides a set of features such as Denoise, Raw Details and Super Resolution to help improve image quality using Camera Raw.Denoise helps remove noise easily from an image. Using artificial intelligence, any Bayer or X-Trans RAW files can be processed to reduce noise without losing the image's fine details. Raw Details, previously called Enhance Details, produces crisp detail, improved color rendering, more accurate renditions of edges, and fewer artifacts. Raw Details is especially useful for making large prints, where fine details are more visible. This feature applies to raw mosaic files from cameras with Bayer sensors (Canon, Nikon, Sony, and others) and Fujifilm X-Trans sensors.
Super Resolution helps create an enhanced image with similar results as Raw Details but with 2x the linear resolution. This means that the enhanced image will have 2x the width and 2x the height of the original image or 4x the total pixel count. This feature supports the same file types as Raw Details, plus additional file types such as JPEG and TIFF. Super Resolution is especially useful to increase the resolution of a cropped image. |
Oct 10th |
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